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  2. Sneeze - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 January 2025. Semi-autonomous, convulsive expulsion of air from the lungs through the nose and mouth For other uses, see Sneeze (disambiguation). "Achoo" redirects here. For the acronym "ACHOO", see Photic sneeze reflex. Sneeze The function of sneezing is to expel irritants from the nasal cavity ...

  3. Nose-blowing - Wikipedia

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    The volunteers were induced to sneeze, cough, and blow their noses. It was found that the typical pressure of nose-blowing was 1.3 pounds per square inch, ten times greater than that generated by sneezing or coughing. CT scans showed that nose blowing sent much of the dye into the paranasal sinuses rather than expelling it out of the nose.

  4. Quick Question: Why Do We Sneeze? - AOL

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  5. File:Sneeze.JPG - Wikipedia

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  6. Is it COVID-19, a cold or the flu? Your guide to seasonal ...

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    What you can do about it. Everyone ages 6 months old and up is eligible for the influenza vaccine, which is reformulated each year to better combat the strain of flu that’s circulating that season.

  7. Mystery illness causes girl to sneeze over 8,000 times a day

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    Nine-year-old Ira Saxena, a school girl from the U.K., began sneezing last month at a rate of about ten times a minute -- and doctors have no idea why. Mystery illness causes girl to sneeze over ...

  8. Common cold - Wikipedia

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    The common cold is the most frequent infectious disease in humans. [21] Under normal circumstances, the average adult gets two to three colds a year, while the average child may get six to eight colds a year. [8] [13] Infections occur more commonly during the winter. [3] These infections have existed throughout human history. [22]

  9. Why Do You Sneeze in the Sun? - AOL

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    Have you ever stepped out on a sunny day only to be struck by a bout of sneezes? If yes, you likely suffer from a rare genetic condition that has been baffling scientists for millennia. Photic ...